My friend, Toby, however, decided to do a big full-on shed just after Christmas. As you can see he has sort of wispy hair which is described as "semi-long hair." Just before the coldest time in the UK, the first and second week in January, he shed much of his coat - photographed here.
He's trained his human to brush him daily, when he lies down and exposes his tummy for the flea comb. In the course of these four post Christmas days, this is what she combed out. Had she been more conscientious (humans always try to avoid work) she might have combed out even more.
I asked him why? He said that he was trying to regain the natural life of his ancestors, Felis silvestris catus, when they first moved in with humans living in the Middle East. January, he explained, is quite warm in Baghdad, the so called Fertile Crescent when during the first Neolithic settlements cats domesticated humans.
He added that he wanted to test his human's combing ability, which he admitted was not bad...
What a wonderful coat Toby has, I love his ginger handsomeness.
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DeleteToby is has lovely floof.
ReplyDeleteWoW! THere is almost enough furs there to knit another cat!
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Actually there is a book you can buy called Knitting with Dog Hair... and I think it includes a couple of possibilities from cat hair.
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